Fear of stress discourages would-be entrepreneurs
If you thought that most young Londoners would willingly give up an easy life to succeed in business, think again. A new survey from YouGov suggests that the majority of the capital's inhabitants would rather not run their own business for fear of the stress it would cause them.
The study, released in the run-up to Tuesday's National Stress Day, also shows that the capital's youth are more afraid of the dangers of stress than their elders.
Two-thirds of respondents questioned by the survey said that the pressure of running their own business and shouldering the responsibility for making an idea work would put them off setting up on their own. Fear of failure, working long hours and managing finances were also listed as 'turn-offs' to running a business.
Full Story in the Observer on Sunday
Posted October 30, 2005



